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From the supplier: An argument against affirmative action is presented. It examines the ethical aspects of ignoring individual talent and achievement based on the assertion that talent is undeserved, and that groups merit more consideration than one person.
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Title: The "No One Deserves His or Her Talents" Argument for Affirmative Action: A Critical Analysis.
Author: Francis J. Beckwith
Publication:Social Theory and Practice (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1999
Publisher: Social Theory and Practice-Florida State University
Volume: 25 Issue: 1 Page: 53
Distributed by Thomson Gale
The "No One Deserves His or Her Talents" Argument for Affirmative Action: A Critical Analysis.: An article from: Social Theory and Practice
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Author(s)Francis J. Beckwith
ISBN / ASINB00098W8K8
ISBN-13978B00098W8K9
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